While it may not be perfect I really like the history of the stock. It adds to the character and “bring back” nature of the rifle (no import markings).
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While it may not be perfect I really like the history of the stock. It adds to the character and “bring back” nature of the rifle (no import markings).
The beginning...
I have decided to fully restore the K98 with period correct original parts. The first (and most important) part I have already found is a duffle bag cut stock. Lots of character...
Gentlemen,
I have decided to keep the Enfield as it was purchased. It is in perfect condition (aside from the sporterized stock) and has all matching parts. Believe it or not, the stock was cut...
Well done! I'm glad you were able to exercise your rights.
Greetings all,
I have decided to restore a CE 43 German model 98 Mauser that was sporterized some time back in the 1960’s. I absolutely need to do right by this old historical rifle. Right now,...
Thanks for the info, as I’ve said I am new here but would love to get some pics up on the Mauser forum. Where can I find that?
Thank you all,
I greatly appreciate all the insight and information you fine folks are sharing with me. I have a little more information that I can share after closer inspection of the rifles...
Hello everyone, joining his forum in an attempt to learn more about two older rifles I have that I suspect to be from WWI or WWII. They appear to be a sporterized British Enfield and a sporterized...
They both appear to be sporterized. One is a British Enfield MK III, I believe, and the other has German eagle markings and is stamped model 98.
I have attached some photos.
New to the forum, could anyone help me with information on one german and one british rifle?
Good evening all,
Joined the forum hoping to seek information on two old military rifles I have recently come into possession of. One appears to be a Mk. III and the other is german... says model 98...